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STOP CHRYSLER AND THE GOVERNMENT FROM TERMINATING DEALERS

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  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Clinton Township, MI signed.
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  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Deer Park, TX writes:
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    If they are going to force closures, Chrysler should be forced to buy back the inventory of these business, or give the bailout money back.
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  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Dearborn, MI signed.
  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Pearland, TX writes:
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    Don't force the local dealers (who invested out of their own pockets) in order to 'save' the domestic auto industry. The loss of a competitive dealer network will mean loss of jobs, local and state tax revenues and, eventually, higher vehicle prices for consumers. Where's the bailout for middle America?
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  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Abilene, TX writes:
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    What you are doing with private business's is wrong. stay out of it you can't even get socialy secrutity or mediacare on solid ground how the hell do you think you can run a business.
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  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Lincolnshire, IL signed.
  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Export, PA writes:
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    Why when you are spending so much of our money to create and save jobs, are you allowing and even encouraging this to happen? I am losing faith in your ability to take action for the American worker.
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  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Clarkston, MI signed.
  • May 22nd, 2009
    Someone from Pitcairn, PA writes:
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    I am an affected dealer. I had to hire an attorney to file objections to my rejection in Chrysler's bankruptcy proceedings. He said you are fighting an uphill battle because they are well heeled. He went on further to say the U.S. Treasury is paying Chrysler's lawyers! My tax money is working to put me out of business. Can you believe this?
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Southgate, MI writes:
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    I have worked for Chrysler dealers since I was 19 years old. Processing warranty claims and service contracts is all I have done and manage to raise two children on my own and I am helping them right now go to college. So some day they will not be in the same situation that I am in. I don't understand, the dealership that I work for now is a honest, profitable and caring dealer. The one's that seem to have let stay open in my opinion have no ethics at all and no respect for there customers. If this gos through I don't know what I will do. I guess I will stay home and let the taxpayers of this great county pay me to sit at home and do nothing. I have worked hard for 32 years and now this. What is this world coming too? I made a big mistake when I voted for the president. I thought he really did care about the little people of this county. He is no different then the president before him I am sorry to say. The new country song that was release stating that they are closing Detroit down is truer than you think.
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Phoenix, AZ writes:
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    Closing non performing dealers is understandable. What Chrysler did during chapter 11 was not targetinh underperforming dealers but miliciously striking dealers for political gain.
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Farmville, NC writes:
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    Brown and Wood Jeep Dealership in Greenville, North Carolina has seen me through 5 Jeep products including the Liberty Renegade, 2 Grand Cherokees, a Wrangler, and a Commander. Their service department is second to none and I have always told everyone I know how great this dealership is to work with and how professional and caring the service dept. at Brown and Wood Jeep is. Jeep is the SUV of choice in our area. Please don't take our dealership away!!
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Pittsburgh, PA signed.
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    Someone from Chicago, IL signed.
  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Titusville, PA writes:
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    I thought the government "assistance" was based on trying to keep people employed? How does closing almost 800 small businesses benefit our country, or Mopar customers for that matter? How much Real World auto industry experience does the Presidents "auto task force" have? What about the precedent being set for future bankruptcies? I have yet to hear exactly HOW closing all these dealerships is going to benefit anyone except the very few franchises left, what protections do I the customer have post-bankruptcy/merger? Currently, anytime an issue occurs at a dealership, "The New Chrysler Corporation" claims that the dealership is an "INDEPENDENT" proprietor & they have no control over them. Now it seems they can't even service Chryslers after June 9th. This Proves the need for the "Right to Repair" bill should be passed in Congress before any of the companies is allowed to leave the bankruptcy proceedings.
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  • May 21st, 2009
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Gibsonia, PA writes:
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    Heads Uo People!!! Bert Molitinero @ Verona Jeep, a suberb of Pgh, PA. also the man who started this petition is on the news for "FIGHTING BACK"!!! go to KDKA.com, in the searh box type in Verona Jeep. He used his showroom windows as a billboard with neon paints!!! Way to go!!!!!
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Gibsonia, PA writes:
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    The government, chrysler and gm are ruining the already difficult to find a job in automotive market. The countries problems aren't starting in Detroit. And closing dealers and factories and putting hard working people out of work is not going to solve the financial crisis.
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  • May 21st, 2009
    Someone from Westland, MI writes:
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    A close friend of my families works at Bruce Campbell Dodge in Redford, MI the only place I will take my Chyrsler. It is VERY disappointing to see this happing to hard-working people who have been loyal to there jobs for 19 years.
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